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Khomenko Igor
I recently examined Celtis occidentalis branches
17-03-2026 19:41
Bernard CLESSE
Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous m'aider à
18-03-2026 17:22
Katarina PastircakovaHi there,I'm looking for the following literature:
19-03-2026 10:56
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10505643
27-02-2026 11:21
Yannick Mourgues
Hi to all. Here is a specie that can may be relat
18-03-2026 18:42
Gonzalez Garcia MartaI have collected some lyre-shaped apothecia on the
27-11-2025 15:41
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18-03-2026 11:52
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11-03-2026 17:36
Michel Hairaud
Bonjour, Je cherche des indices pour cette réc
Nectria type on moss
Charles Aron,
29-12-2024 21:05
Hi All, Recently I found these minute (Ascopores are guttulate and 1-septate, 29-34x6-7. They are faintly longitudinally striate, especially in Melzer's. Asci are about 80-100x12-15, very thin-walled, no amyloid reaction. Hairs are mostly about 50 long, some with a moniliform basal part. I'd be grateful for any ideas.
Best wishes,
Charles.
Michel Hairaud,
29-12-2024 22:14
Re : Nectria type on moss
Hi Charles,
With such septate and striate spores , you could consider the still called Nectria racovitzae (though obviously not a Nectriaceae) .
It has been discussed here several times , for axample : http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/74646
AmitiésMichel
With such septate and striate spores , you could consider the still called Nectria racovitzae (though obviously not a Nectriaceae) .
It has been discussed here several times , for axample : http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/74646
AmitiésMichel
Charles Aron,
29-12-2024 23:26
Re : Nectria type on moss
Hi Michel,
Thanks very much for this suggestion which seems to fit my find very well. I found it by walking along a wall scanning the mosses closely.
Best wishes,
Charles.
Thanks very much for this suggestion which seems to fit my find very well. I found it by walking along a wall scanning the mosses closely.
Best wishes,
Charles.









